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... assisting Kris, said a third bail request would be posted. Supawat claimed Kris should be given bail as Niran Yaowapha, the webmaster of the ASTV news-site who posted the fake announcement, was granted bail by the military court this week. When Kris made his first bail request on Tuesday, investigating...

... the military court to face charges under the lese majeste law and the Computer Crimes Act. Red-shirt supporter Kris Buddeechin and webmaster at ASTV, Niran Yaowapha, were both charged. They denied having any intention to spread false news, saying they soon deleted the material after learning it was...

Kalin Sarasin, chairman of the board of TAT, said the agency had collected plans from tourism operators and related authorities in Phuket, Krabi, and Phang Nga. Kalin said the province needed to improve their infrastructure and facilities while enhancing security and safety. They must also improve...

... that an warrant had been issued for Niran Yaowapha, who is charged with lese majeste and violating the Computer Crime Act. On Monday night, ASTV-Manager published the fake document briefly on its website before pulling it off shortly afterwards. Niran later went to Chana Songkhram police station to...

... under martial law. Jatuporn, meanwhile, lambasted the authorities on Peace TV yesterday morning, claiming that nobody from the yellow-shirt ASTV Manager website - which allegedly reproduced the fake document and reported it as news - was arrested. He also accused the military government of exploiting...

... "reforming" Thailand must tackle this delicate issue with a clear and unbiased conscience. The first political station was the Manager Group's ASTV. It was hell-bent on attacking Thaksin Shinawatra, his family and basically everything they did. However, ASTV was around so long that citizens might have forgotten...

... networks, but witnesses swiftly spread the word on Twitter, and soon all the Thai fans of K-pop were sharing their own taxi horror stories. ASTV Manager Online picked up the foul fumes and broadcast the story further. "Thai taxi drivers show they've maintained their 'good' service level," its headline...

... of "analog or nothing". "If people think soap operas are more important than the country, Thailand is doomed," someone named Noo Na posted at ASTV Manager Online. "We can live without Channel 3" was the ugly consensus. To the estimate that 70 per cent of viewers would be affected by a Channel 3 blackout...

.... He says Karn is just upset that he's been partying down on RCA without her. "It's up to you whether you believe her or not," he tells fans via ASTV Manager. Evidently Karn is currently residing someplace else, though they're still married. "She might not dare come back," Sek says. "I've broken three...

...'s been away from home for four years and misses Thailand too much. "I'm going to end my contract by next year, after I finish the album," he tells ASTV Manager. Hugo and Roc Nation had no problems. It's just that Hugo believes it's about time to get back to his roots, and he's looking forward to having...